Explains the Data Server Interface (DSI) scheduler thread states used in the admin who and admin who, dsi output.
Active – the thread is starting, restarting after an internal error, or logging an exception to the RSSD.
Awaiting Command – the thread is waiting for a transaction to become available in the stable queue for the database. The queue contains no complete transaction at this moment.
Awaiting Wakeup – the thread is sleeping before it restarts. It sleeps for two minutes after an error that can be retried. During the two-minute interval, the cause of the error may disappear or the System Administrator may correct the problem. If the problem is corrected, the thread can restart without error after the sleep interval.
A failed transaction is retried when it causes a data server error that you assigned the retry_stop or retry_log option using the assign action command.
Awaiting Message – the thread has dispatched transactions to the DSI executor threads and is waiting for them to complete.
Suspended – the DSI connection has been suspended by a user command, by an error, or by a drop subscription or activate subscription command with the with suspension clause. This state appears only in admin who output.
Down – the thread has not been started. This state appears only in admin who output.